Cub Cadet 7252 manual Servicing the Foam Precleaner, Servicing the Paper Element

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SERVICING THE FOAM PRECLEANER

Wash the foam precleaner every 25 hours of operation. Wash more often when operating under extremely dusty conditions. Replace the precleaner if torn or otherwise damaged.

Referring to Figure 52, wash the precleaner as follows:

Remove the knob and lift off the air cleaner cover and the washer.

Remove the foam precleaner by carefully slipping it up off the paper element.

Wash the precleaner in warm water with detergent. Rinse the precleaner thoroughly to remove all traces of the detergent. Squeeze out (do not wring) excess water in a dry cloth. Allow the precleaner to air dry.

Carefully slip the precleaner fully onto the paper element.

Reinstall the air cleaner cover, washer, and knob.

IMPORTANT: Do not apply oil to the foam precleaner element.

SERVICING THE PAPER ELEMENT

Replace the paper air cleaner element every 300 hours or yearly, whichever comes first. Replace the element more often if operating the tractor under extremely dusty conditions. Refer to Figure 52.

Remove the knob and lift off the air cleaner cover and the washer.

Remove the wing nut and lift out the paper air cleaner element.

Remove the foam precleaner by carefully slipping it off the paper element.

Check the paper element for excessive dirt, paper tears, or damage to the seal on the bot- tom of the element. Replace a dirty or damaged paper element. Do not use pressurized air to clean the paper element.

When servicing the air cleaner, also inspect the air cleaner base and the base seal for any type of damage. Replace if damaged.

Slip the precleaner fully onto the paper ele- ment and reinstall the paper element onto the air cleaner base. Secure with the wing nut.

Reinstall the air cleaner cover, washer, and knob.

IMPORTANT: Properly cleaned and installed air cleaner elements significantly contribute to prolonging engine life.

SERVICING THE SPARK PLUGS

WARNING: To avoid possible injury, be sure the engine is off and has cooled before making any adjustments or repairs.

Check the spark plugs after every 100 hours of operation. Replace with new plugs if necessary. See your authorized dealer for the correct replacement plugs.

Disconnect the spark plug wires and remove all dirt from around the spark plug before removing.

Use a spark plug wrench to remove the spark plugs.

Clean carbon deposits from the electrodes using a soft wire brush.

Inspect for cracked porcelain or other wear and damage. Replace with a new spark plug if necessary.

Check the gap of the spark plugs. The gap must be .030 inch. Reset if necessary,

Reinstall the spark plugs in the engine and torque to 18 ft-lbs. Connect the spark plug wires.

CHANGING THE FUEL FILTER

WARNING: Do not replace the fuel filter when tractor is hot. Allow the tractor to cool before separating the fuel lines.

The tractor is equipped with an in-line fuel filter. The fuel filter can be accessed from underneath the tractor along the left side of the tractor frame, just forward of the fuel tank.

The fuel filter cannot be disassembled. Conse- quently you must visually inspect the filter periodically. Inspect for a build-up of residue inside the filter body, and for a dirty element which can be indicated by discoloration. Replace the fuel filter when dirty.

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Contents Important Read Safety Rules and Instructions Carefully Operator’s ManualTo the Owner Table of ContentsCalling Service Information Rops Information Plate Recording Model and Serial Number InformationTractor Model Plate Important Safe Operation Practices General OperationSlope Operation ChildrenOperating the PTO Do notSafety Frame Rops ServiceSafety Labels Starting AIDFAN Warning Label Located on Each Side of Radiator Keep HandsRoll Over Warning Label Located on RIGHT/REAR Fender Battery Warning Label Located Under HoodPTO Warning Label Located on Rear PTO Shield Controls and Features Floorboard and Dash Panel Mounted ControlsPTO Switch Ignition SwitchSeat Adjustment Lever Steering WheelHazard Light Switch Headlight SwitchDifferential Lock Pedal Parking Brake LeverBattery Indicator Light Engine Coolant Temperature LightParking Brake Indicator Light PTO Indicator LightFender Mounted Conrtols and Features PTO Reverse Override SwitchFuel Fill Cap PTO Selection LeverTransmission Hi/Lo Range Shift Lever Cup HolderHand Holds Amber Hazard LightsSafety Interlock System OperationRollover Protective Structure Rops Fueling the TractorNEW Tractor BREAK-IN Procedures Throttle Handle Slow Fast PTO Switch ‘OFF’ PositionStarting the Engine Cold Weather StartingUsing Jumper Cables to Start the Engine Stopping the EngineDriving the Tractor Driving on SlopesStopping the Tractor Using the FORWARD/REVERSE PedalUsing the HI/LO Range Shift Lever Hydraulic Lift Lever Using the Differential Lock PedalUsing the Hydraulic Lift Lever Using the PTO Selection Lever Engaging the PTOUsing the PTO Reverse Override Switch Using the Hitch PlateUsing the Three Point Hitch LightingTractor Weighting Front WeightsWeighting the Rear of the Tractor Rear Weight BoxAdjustments Adjusting the SeatAdjusting the Seat Belt Three Point Hitch AdjustmentsAdjusting Front Wheel TOE-IN Adjustment TubeJAM NUT HEX Shaft HEX JAM NUTFeedback Links Rodhydraulic Lift Valve Adjusting the BrakesAdjusting Hydraulic Lift Feedback ROD Tractor Maintenance Lubrication TableGeneral Information API11 5 Lubrication and Maintenance Chart Service Intervals Operation toAccessing the Engine Compartment General Battery InformationBattery Removal Battery MaintenanceBattery Storage Battery Holddown ROD Wing NUT Holddown Strap Cable ClampHead Light Bulb Replacement Tail Light Bulb ReplacementHazard Bulb Replacement Notch Lenses Bulb Socket Screw Inner Notch Housing OuterInstrument Panel Bulb Replacement Accessing the Fuse CenterServicing Electrical System Instrument Panel FusesChecking TRANSMISSION/HYDRAULIC System OIL Level Main FuseHazard Light Flasher Relay Transmission Drain Plug Changing TRANSMISSION/HYDRAULIC System OILHydrostatic Hydraulic System OIL Filter Initial Break-In Period Filter Change Maintenance of the Rollover Protective Structure Rops Tire MaintenanceTire Inflation Chart Lubrication of Drive ShaftRemoving the Tractor from Storage Front of EngineTractor Storage Engine Information and Maintenance Limited Liability Engine Maintenance Cleaning the EngineCleaning the Radiator Screen and Radiator Before servicingAdding Engine OIL Changing the Engine OIL and FilterHEX Drain Cock Engine Valve Full Mark OIL Filter Coolant ADD Mark ReservoirChecking Engine Coolant Level Remote Radiator CAP Filler Neck Overflow HoseChanging the AIR Cleaner Inspection of Cooling System HosesChanging the Engine Coolant Overflow Reservoir Coolant Drain PlugServicing the Foam Precleaner Servicing the Paper ElementServicing the Spark Plugs Changing the Fuel FilterSpecifications Power Take-Off General DimensionsHydraulic Lift System BrakesModel Number Optional Equipment and AccessoriesDescription CUB Cadet LLC Post Office BOX CLEVELAND, Ohio

7252 specifications

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